[Asterisk-Users] Updating Asterisk

Adam Robins arobins at PharmaCentra.com
Tue Jan 25 10:31:43 MST 2005


Yes, asterisk is starting from a script.  I've confirmed that it is
pointing to the correct module. 

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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Updating Asterisk

Adam Robins wrote:

> 1.  I wiped out the /usr/src/asterisk directory structure  2.  I 
>followed the instructions below for re-downloading, installing and 
>restarting Asterisk  3.  The Asterisk module in /usr/sbin/asterisk 
>reflects the new date/time
>
>Still shows version 1-0 12/21/2004.
>
>I can not find a .version file in the /usr/src/asterisk directory
>
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>http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2004-December/080514.h
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>On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 08:58:46 -0500, timebandit001 at gmail.com 
><timebandit001 at gmail.com> wrote:
>  
>
>>>Just tried it.  "Show version" still shows:
>>>
>>>Connected to Asterisk CVS-v1-0-12/21/04-14:14:46
>>>      
>>>
>>Well, only thing I can see is that your CVS download didn't went 
>>right, or you downloaded it into a different place, because you're not
>>    
>>
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>  
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>>even at 1.0.4
>>
>>Follow these simple steps to update you tree :
>>
>># cd /usr/src
>># export CVSROOT=:pserver:anoncvs at cvs.digium.com:/usr/cvsroot
>># cvs login             - the password is anoncvs.
>>
>># cvs checkout -r v1-0-5 asterisk
>># cd asterisk
>># make clean; make
>>
>>then, stop asterisk
>>
>># make install
>>
>>then start asterisk
>>    
>>

Silly question.. Are you restarting asterisk? Are you sure? A reload
won't do it. A "restart now" (which will distrupt traffic) should do it,
but ultimately a "stop now" and start it back up would be better.

By the way, how are you starting asterisk? If you are using a script,
check what binary it points to.
-Brett


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